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RRs a : ‘ { MANY CHANGES MADE IN NEW DRAFT OF LEAGUE COVENANT PANDA REVOLTROULETEWAEELS. GERMAN RQURY SAS = tn ERR SRS a aaa DUNOS Si | )DUCED IN WESTBURY GARDENS INK NIN PETROGRAD: INBERLIN SES, IDEN | MPL | OBES > sc to Two-Thirds of ti ” | 67,605, Total. | Destroyed. ; | |. WASHINGTON, Apri) 2.—OMclu ecktatt Corremmnden: Bt The | weetbury RY, L. 1, April 2.—the zi | |health reports for troops in both the vening World.) estbury Gardens In built fou ¥ \ ") ¥ ea | | | United States and abroad show further ALBANY, April &—The Advisory | years ago in the exclusive reatd 23a —e—— | | marked improvement, the Wer an Council of the real estate interests of ie residence | c provement, the Wa 6 o City to-d introd rt of Wesibu rdens # tota . 1 f Ree |ment amnonuced to-day. The rate for esi he Pl 5. lt ntroduved - é e ante was tot vist Wireless Message} Many Bettors es deen Tables of Records of the Court Martial Preumonia in the report for the weck ASSets Are Estimated at $600,- | {hrowsh Henator Lockwood of Brow c-|destroved by fire early Londay. The fr b Vv ad- oney and Flee Afte | Which Condemned British ending March 13 was about half that of 000—Edward H. Childs substitute in part for the first of the|known cause, Manager Dorwin sal in a Money a | | the previous week Davenport-Jud. Ri gg : at ‘ | ic » Reg 2 i aiktes | ve -Judeon Bills. might have been caused from a ing Movement. Losin | Officer Are Read. | The number of non-eftectives over- 4 Named Receiver. | Wie: MepOPtaeE Gifferohee botwenn | punted fermaee an ste! ae b | | i fee on March 13 was 67,605, a reduc - the Lockwood Bill and the Davenport There were six guests in the hotel at ie 7 : : | jon of 65 per cent. ‘from the number), Judson Bill ia th 7 oad he hote : onl : | BERLIN, Aprii 2 (Aasoclated POON, Hedty & Oe, stock brokers, n is that the former in-|the time » of them Women. ‘They )) « BONDON, April 2—Reports that a) BERLIN, Tuesday, April 1 (Asso- On Nov, 11. Only 11,000 non-effective f : " .. cludes @ prov = 4 \p, si vaat | emained ove So. 12 vaik dali sy, | clude provision for limitation were taken down ladders from ‘the oS ation against the Soviet Gov-| ciated Preas)—dambling has so In- phi Eni lata Yes et od Mareh ai ee ae iti brad Broadway, failed to 7 The the rate of the direct tax on foal eas jac All were scantily clad and los Z c “ tice that the © charles Fryé m Since Nov. 14, 15,365 deaths from in bilities are estimated at $980,000 © to two-hirds of the yax ievy, the valuables and clothing. " /) Skament has broken out in Petrograd | creased since the armistic hat t j | | usp Nera eas pei A 2S Bi Wut (HD year olebeeed S percent. [dhen pes regal tT supported by an official Russian! widest opportunity and license ara) British Mercantile Marine, who was j wile 13,598" "ware from battle. wodnde And assets at $600,000 ebthite pee tae tka eles a ce wigan Cal nishing. e rT ans 916 af-| saat wee r ou ¢ ounce Ae a per: a vy inwt | was 00 le the persor , ospatch received here which | not suMclent to satisfy the pa sion | executed by the Germans in 1916 af Saved Woon eae teen Announcement of the» ispension of of @ personal income tax, for an in-|the guests was approximately that there is a serious atrike of | of the residents of Berlin who have| ter his conviction by a German court aman the firm was made on Stock and |#?ease in the tax levied on the In-| ‘The bullding last fall was taken ov © Petrograd 01 of having attempted to ram leott : ‘ i comes of corporations and mércant te | p. vernment fo! % : ; y men in the Petrograd region. ltaken to playing games -¢ chance, | Sat f having att ib wath ta : “WALL STREET FAGIN” Cotton Exchanges » after Edward Rituliolis, GAM for the levying u . n f u t m we strike, it is said, was prompted | faite, th the open utreete in| Se German submarine a3 with hi H. Childs, No. 69 Wall Street, had |fixed tax of one-half on 1 per » jee 1 ation Fie’ ! the Mensheviki and the Social) ve” rou in the open | veusel, was begun to-day by a Na- | SENTENCED T0 ELMIRA DEH Hated Fovsives, HO Was Ais MUIEIeUBUraOnAT Dreterie, | Lette | oe CURES boat ition ists. certain sections of the city, The po-| tional Court Martial. Represent pointed by the court after an invol- | Mator Lockwood cogferred with|* "°°" “Sg ! “Whe Russian wireless message | lice cannot stop the gamos. tives of various Governments at- 2 A Gh bie eaniatod 6 consent to the introduction and to a Taking thet & Bonds From | Menty Pnelas conten ev “tnete {2218 hearing on both bills before the DISCUSSED AT MEETING | Messenger. | otatine bee Dall Ms, OE Ela eas Retrenchment on April 9 i} by { Albert Schoenberg, No. 90% Prospect |tand R. Batson, $800; and Charles A. | | Citizens Meet With Officers ot " Certain streets are lined with tables| tended and a large number of wit- F Bate is no transport’and conne- | edge to edge. The bets have been in-| nesses, including Capt. Danzer of the quently thor is no bread in Petro-| creasing gradually in #lxe until men| 7-33, appeared for examination, | J Good. ‘The Mensheviki and the Social |and women, apparently of tho poorer! The investigating committee 1s | Revolutionaries are calling out the | classes and often “workless” and) composed of Prof. Schuccking, Chair- Yallwaymen and railway communica. | drawing Government support, wager) man; Prince Schoenaich-Care _— j \ Avenue, Bronx, waa described as a| Robertson, $19,000. | ‘ thon has been stopped. twenty-five marks a a ate, ay| REivy Couneitior; Herr Koker Wall Street Fagin" to-day when he} ‘This firm has been regarded as one MRS, FULLER MUST STAND | Division to Consider Arrange. “The Social Revolutionaries are the| The scene tx enliven requently | orelgn Office; Col. von Franzecky | == was arraigned before Judge Rosalsky in {of tho most progressive commission | ments for Return. Gaxents of Denokine, Kolchak and the | by bettors who after losing, snatch| ang Major Richter of the War Minis-| ae VERNON CASTLE }the Court of General Sessions on «! houses, and had a large and wealthy TRIAL AS “COMMON SCOLD” ; asp Aiea Impertatists.” money from the table and brand (ied and Capt. Vanselow of the navy. rs jeharge of grand larceny. He pleaded| (ivi). ‘the active a ahah Plans for the parade of the 77H ke rosea . through the crowd to the walls of the| 1) forcign governments represented | Bankes’s Son, However, Is Flattered *#!¥, and was sentenced to Elmira for | f° Adib tcikihe tha | Division, employment of the returning j D cheated gamester, were Great Britain, France, Norway ( an indefinite term. DES s Besee Bee cus cerevece oe | Judge Marin Wt NEWark Denies |r vs, ccateee eo ne Rew eee } PROGLAIME Bad ag is the gambling in the open| t sonana, which In represented by| 0 Have His Name Connected | At the samo time a plea of gulity was, about 1,500, | ° a house and the monuments to the faller streets, that in the “clubs” is 4¢-| ‘i ayvalier Van Rappard, the Minister With Reported Engagement. entered by Harry Schmisi, No. 974 Union| The failure marks the culmination Motion to Have Indictment soldiers of the division in France FOR JUGOSLAVIA Sec: to be far worse, Membe rship| pene ‘ali an Rappard, j Street, the Bronx, on a similar charge. |of a stiff battle the firm has been Quashed, were discussed at @ meeting of man in the clube ts a mere formality, aa] Ts. ening of tho investigation) rriiAca ee eT ; [It was Schmis!, n Wall Street messenger. | giving to the rise in the market. It public-splfited citizens of the city Mra, Hildegard 8, Fuller of Millburn | and off Township, N. J., will have to stand| of the trial as a “common scold.” Assocint In-| Judge William P. Martin, in the| afternoon feel who accused Schoenberg of teaching him Attorney Rochal, for the CommissloM. | Aaiterog to have my name connected |‘ teal bonds. gave a description of the Fryatt case Sey | When Schoenberg was arrested Btatements made by Capt. Fryatt| With Mra. Castle's, but as far as be- | gave $10,000 worth of bonds to the ers of the advance contingent h Division at the Downtown n, No. 60 Pine Street, this membership cards are pressed upon Dynasty of Karageorgevitch De-| qi who enter the clubs, posed and New Government ‘The fashionable west end is full of clubs, .while gambling places have |had gone heavily short of stocks that ‘have been prominent in the market's "| recent rise. Among these wer P y strial Alcohol, Mercantile Marine|Court of Common Pleas, Newark, to-| Those attend ere Cl Installed at Belgrade. and several British oMcers at the | ing iged to her as yet, she has |{ty company that bailed him out dustrial h . Newark, to. Lone a ing were Cleveland 1 INDO: i been opened on the Unter Den t.'n-| : 1 wore read, Fryatt| Si developad afterward that these vonds and United States Steel. At the |day denied the motion of Frank M. Me-| Dodge, Stephen H. Olin, Dr. *William Pi AN! Sens peweneeer h atronized by acoNrt martial wore read. Fryatt/not xo honored me," said Robert EB.) ii, were stolon, that Schoenberg had |time the failure was announced the |Dermit to have tho indictment quashed. | T. Manning, rector of Trinity Church Listy of Agram, Jugosiavia, (¢¢% The clubs are patronized by A) vaintained that he tried to get away |, also were stolon, that Schoen fe the failure we toad strange mixture of wealthy and poor Bt t gambling is not always with) cash, stolen valuables of various stakes Treeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | taken them from Harold Peck, a mes! “ghort’* 1, Treeman of this city to-da commitments of the firm|A date for trial will be set Monday. Lieut. Col. Douglas Campbell, Lieut , when! senger for Alexander Burnitt, No. 7| ony : ‘as|, I denying the motion the Court re-| Col. Charles W. Whittlesey, Lieut, Co sked regarding his reported engage- | Wall Street ee eS ferred to the case of a woman Indicted | Kenneth Budd, Major Delancy Jay contained this entry: “When I saw | 2**% ng ne rer ished : 5 aid, they have been in excess of|in Camden County for a similar offense. | y¢a jor Fullerton Weaver, M. fc prociaimed in Belgrade, the |kinds being put up ment to Irene Castle. Majo i ‘aver, Major a | c ” 100,000 shares. | — > PS him, I steered directly for him, The + Sparen " x . + the | John Prentice, Major Allan L. Lindley n of Berdia and Jugosiav! eg |" British and American notes of pro-| The son of the Governor ‘of the} | It is believed one reason for th ANTI-DRY ASSOCIATION Capt. Beverley Robinson end Capt. J . Seay | Federal iteserve Bank explained that marked strength of stocks recently W. Barney -Agram or Zagreb is the capital of APER OFFERS test against the decision of the court) WOO" 7 a ak the Mbtel OMAR | ‘in the face of bad news is that} which forms one of the three martial were read. The attorney ex-| Mrs. Castle was at th di {knowledge of Toole, Henry & Co.'s INCORPORATED IN ALBANY | yr the Kingdom of plained that Groat Britain had com-/@t Miami, Fia, snd that ehe might jPrecarious position was in so | Stovencs, PLANS FOR INDEMNITY plained that the United States had] be communicated with concerning the BY FAY LEWISORN way obtained by the bull element, | rman officers according to a wireless despatch from Rgme, announces that the dynasty of ‘Barageorsevitoh has been depored and a from the submarine, estified that the log of the Brussels | .00 PER DAY Prince Alexander has been act~ pot been permitted legal representa-|Feported —cngagement He expects | saa, fas 1 Las 4 arly (ay Ph mag Organization Also to Fight Efforts | ‘as regent of Serbia for several years AND SAAR MINES | tion at the court martial as the/her to come North the last of tho {buy ts Me stocks they were ‘ahort” s gh des TS Peter 1, Recent re- United States was then in charge of] month. Further details concerning | to Limit Use of AHigh-Class Electric thatthe woul noon i British interests in Germany. ThE) the romance begun in Ithaca when Prone ye was formed May Tobacco. | 2 pe ia ” " German Government ould permi! eee © pony . 3, Toole an acco, ' ‘Ale 2xpre: ‘as(ie “w stlane ; }1916, with Charles B. A Fear Expressed That the Sugges-|the defendant to have only one at-| Mrs, Castle was ese in eeHGh ei sdg dienty. as partners The| ALBANY, Ni Ya April €/the Asso: | »© announced then, Stock Exchange seat was held by/|ciatlon opposed to son of Major Naumann of Bruges, ional Prohibition Saray 2 for Belgrade tions Would Bring About End- | torney, who was present in the pers} pictures jeorgevneh dynasty was ox. ef Mr. Treeman recently was mus- | ; », re ho has been a member of| : fe serene retumed agit th less ‘Difficulties. (Mr. Treeman recently was mus-| (Continued trom Firat Page.) | reenty eho Dae nny sais yours [filed articies of incorporation with the | a the murder of King Milan of si ih LSHEVIKI L SE HEAVILY tered out of the rmy. He was a | | Secretary of State to-day, Purposes of | renoviteh dyna: FUS, April 2 (Associated Press). BO OSI Cuptain, in charge of a colored sig- | Poa E Ty get RRR the association were represented as be- have bean nO Fecent reverts Of! _Germany will not persist In oppo- hal corps. Previous to. that, in|@ay to the announcement of the NORTH DAKOTA REJECTS luge te eetank daaunens Ga dinnecla | fer Two Days. Ask for Rental Dept. tition to the use of Dangig by Polish IN ATTACKS ON ALLIES | f:2nce: no was an officer in tho at0th | broken engagement. | kta: intense ou tagarain (ie cotttogs Phone Bryant 5877 ARMY SENDING troops on the way from France to . PeniG Gin Palin Te an ve 6. PeRttet.- Saltialy , Velween FEDERAL RAIL RATE BOOST |:2°" and economic effect of prohib Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Co. Poland, according to advices reach- ‘Preeman was well known in inter. |themeolves,” she said. “Any further tion of the use of alcoholic beverages, | 131 West 42d St. ir comment I would considér vulgar.” RESSIER, 1918, by order of the Director Genera! | Chief of All the Parties of the Na-| Services at CAMPLELL FUNERAL of the Railroads. . CHURCH, Broadway, 06th st., Wednes- derstood the young people had just) The decision involved the right of tional Assembly to Formu- day, 8.30 P.M, w which |sion of miners which was on its way | “agreed to disagree.” As the conver-|the Director Genoral to fix intrastate late a Polic > ' r Two Assaults in Archangel District] collegiate ack circles - to promote temperance in the use of B AMERICANS HOME ing Paris newspapers. 3 ie ote | The proposal that the French in- Beaten Off by Severe She was asked if she had been! poirains Roads From Charging In- hem and to oppose any movement to| demnity from Germany be merely quoted correctly in a mewspaper | 5 se limit or discontinue the use of tobacco. , 000 W lefined instead of calculated in the . jsaying her daughter broke the en crease Ordered by McAdoo | The incorporators are Percival S. Hill, Contingent of 2, Who Ke iainaey peace treaty js attacked| ARCHANGEL, Tuesday, April 1 (As gagement and that the family was Last June. evriy pple d octane J jsilvan, i \ a ; Fa poner * te ne’ ces @ rthur ‘oppe’ josepl jarriman Fought Abroad Sails for New | 4, several newapapors. Some of /2ociated Press).—Bolahevik forces again glad Miss Lewisohn had reached the| prsaanck, N. D. April 2—Thol|ena Michael Friedsarm all of New York ott York. | thom declare that this method would Herenuy lar ie Se cae as ae F \decision, She replied that she had|state Supreme Court to-day granted | city F | raise endloas Gifficultien between | on “see, i he ine ae made ro statement, the application of Attorney General Poet ata” eae LONDON, April Repatriation of| F an assault against the line east of ’ Me. Burton wae uncommunicative,| William Langer, for a write of man- ‘Americans in the liritish Army financiers and between France and|Rolshoin, Ozera, yesterday, but at both mans CON | B | “Mrs, Lewiston knows all the cir-|@amus restraining the Northern Paci beg The first contingent of) Germany. places were repulsed, Along the rail- le Ail the olr- tite railway and other railroads trom | sailed for New York la =| ‘The Journa, even fears that such | way front the enemy struck from tho | cumatane you must c Ee eee ee ia North Dakata te’ ine ON THE DANZIG QUESTION - Others will follow in vimilar! gottiement would pave the way toa) fight flank, but was met by such a said. : ee Se Tir bir Rear boa Apes it tpecial ‘American repatriation de-| new war rather than to peace. sovere fire from machine guns and ar. eae ENN Frederick Housman, Burton's step-|frcivie rates made effective in June, amar eh aoa hi Tider opened at Wins| ‘The pian to solve the question of |tillery that he speedily retired with father, said he had not been informed Srormeriy the site of one a . France Fey ne eee nte Tne the Banr Basin by giving France ans will be ed here from |(he right to operate the cou! mines ronts and hurried home as fant | heavy losses. (Continued from Firat Page.) finally of the circumstancer, but un- The enemy is apparently striving to take Odozerskaia. before the th Ae GUERIN—MAX GUERIN i a Te tidde tvatiauin \under a form of a supplementary | 4 rapidly approaching, makes the|to the office of the Kastrop Anzelger | sation proceeded he sald: rates under the act of Congress of Serive CAMP! peat y th & ZORICH, Switzerland, April 2. moves, Bf mene MBRAL aor of the Am mortgage with the possibility tha.}ronda impassable and compels him tolclashed with public security guards| “Y ow in some case» persons| March 21, 1918. The court held that . M : land, April t—fal cy " Broadwa, ot 7 ritish Army. Tho others buble ed you kn ner view of fresh negotiations over the Di as TONG WAN), ESR 5M TERRY an or colonial units, (the territory would be administered | withdraw from Bolshola Ozera, which island several were killed and wounded | become engaged in the evcning and@|the act did not confer on the Preal-|) 000i joi reaie Cai ie ane) sp. M. Bia edo ethan through a man from the League|a long way from tho Bolshevik baa} on both sides, it is sald. Change thelr minds the next morning,|dent or tho Director General any au-|*!8 @ orien. oe Ger an Cae net irs Rani ore eigdinonaeanee Up 20000 Feet With Lonu of Nations is criticised by some] with which it is connected only by a STUTTGART, Tuesd ae ould conclude that|thotity to interfere with pro-existing ae ~| SEPHING V., the beloved daughter Baw 13 Persons, French satepapers. winter road that is virtually TUTTGART, Tuesday, April 1— | One undoubtedly w conclude that) rut police regulations of any State. |Me# of the National Assembly at Berlin tae berg a April &-—-Yeaterday he overnment has proclaimed a] Miss Lewishon and Mr, Burton bad to} Jorn and Agnes Currid (nee Pende: ‘An appeal to the United States Su-|'9-morrow to reach an agreement @ Excoleior points out that thiv in the spring. aged 11 years rh state of siege in the city of Stuttgart | found out that they were not sure of the policy that is to be followed, ac- pied ‘ Fs preme Court will be taken by the nd friends are reapectfull Aipllg lant French biplane in rolution would reeuit in complicated lind ts environs. All shops, thes | their minds and broke their enguge- | oticitor for the Itailway Administra-|cording to an announcement by the BIAS per mrp bohgsdrt! t was accomplished under the *sfeemonts similar to that concern- OLSHEVIK MOVEMENT atres and public places must close | ment for that reason.” tion, it was announced. 2 German Prepnenets, Ser April 5. from her Jate realdenc of @ load comprising t ing Moroce Mt says it was under from } o'clock in the evening until] The engagement of Mra, Lewisohn —-—_— Armatrong av.. Jersey City. at A.M apa mount four Pusvenk’ stood that this plan had been defl- IN VIENNA A FAILURE nitely abandoned, =e o'clock in the morning, and all[and Mfr. lero} waa) aencnees on O’RYAN CONSIDERS AF ARMY GEN, MARCH H DECORATED thence to At. Paul's RC. Chureh, whe et itruffic is forbidden after 9| Washington's and as the Nappy tepece o¢ Her seus IAM T., husband of Allian Francisco the Insurrection at Gratz Has correspondent of the Times reported |@aughter. During the war Mr, a" " i . Fr @ inv to attend funo een P to-day that “syndicalists, more ex-|Burton was in the aviation weer} Wi Continue Working for 27th Geis From Ambassador Reading] service at funeral parior, 140 Ww, 26 Been Put Down, ¢ the United States Navy, at-| YY!) G0 ig fo epry st, on Thursday ac 9 P. M.° Interm treme than the Spartacans,” tion of the J Insignia of Rank Conferred Gissauaad einelin } PARIS, April 2 (Associated Presa).—| forming revolution in Ba tached to the camouflage department. Although Mustered Out of ' KEEP WELL AND \ 2 Allise, former French Minleter to} with headquarters at Munich.’ ‘Thé| stisa Lewisohn is a neice of Harry R. hae eeieics by Britain. PELD.—AD ELD ILE jolland, has been sent on a special rupps have closed heir Muniol G onhelaner, who married Miss ” 7 WASHINGTON, April 2—Chief o ying in state 5 a | ene received | factories, th \ x uggenhe 0 Major General John ¥F. O’Ryan,|. y SUID cadiealat COMFORTABLE miaion to" Vigna, "Tv ports recnved|tctorim, throwing «00 out of work. CEES SAT "wormaor im New det: commander "ofthe th Divinon, ai [SUaft Peyton C. March, was decoraed aver, atin French Foreign Office are to the by the British Government! MEBRITT.—GRACE MERRITT, effect that the Bolshevik n <> 0-day y a few days after he bad been di-|though mustered out of the Federal} r ‘ . i German Austria has, as a general thing, T vorced in New York from Janet | Service, made it clear to-day that he 4 ‘ i “ross of the Me i cd| CHURCH, Broadway, oot . on Just the weather for heen enaudonastvl BY SOVIET DECREE vorced in New vired ‘alimony ot|considers "ls army dutlas tar from |Orand Cross of the Most Disingulshod dway, 68th ot, The - Order of Bt, Michael and St. Georyo,| day, 11 A. M The railroad strike at Vienna was finished. In @ statement@he issued he $2,500 a year. finlahred. Tn & mtatemeneene qerued Bel which ‘had ‘been, concerted upon bln | qeeeememeresnnremeenenee—e= —————-———— el by King Georme last July. ended after a few hours and the insur- ail Tth, spoke of the problems to be solved| in presenting the. insignia, Am-| LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS rection which started at Grats has been EE Opa SOLDIER BRIDEGROOM HELD. |{n their penaif, and then had thia to| bassador Rending eulogiaed the Gon- | yap put down, Hungary Limits Families to Three leay of his own plana for the future: eral for his part in bringing the w Hd Pre yee one ‘ : : ; ba speedy and successful termina 4 . Reassuring reports from Hungary} Rooms, With an Extra One for |Ole &. Rebinsom Arraigned om) “Ay to myself, 1 have much to do be tom "| pert, ‘ . have also been received by the French Charge of Highway Robbe: thorities, and offic Is now believe Professional Workers. fore my job Js completed. There are that it will be possible to resume dip- ¥ False stories of achievements on the hundreds of Inquiries concerning the ‘, tomatic relations with Hungary soon, BUDAPEST, April 2.—Under the new|pattionelds of France won for Ole 1. |Circumstances of the death of officers WE HAVE A VERY LARGE —_- now ulations of the Goviet Gov. mien and men who were killed, The people Rol heart of Esther Crowell, Pre enereeiite sy look to me for this information, and I STOCK OF ALL SIZES ON {FOUND LIVING WITH DEAD. | ore rim and. tamiion are tinted to [easter tn Given at Nor 200" North [PFopose to do all T can for them. SALE AT GREATLY | Delirions Man © Pr Walnut 6 | \ th “There are claims for property losses three rooms, An extra room ts allotted | w dast O: N. J. ace allo Walnut Street, Hast Orange, iN. J 8-10, no readjusted, historical records to oner in Hoa | loide Charge. to profeasional workers such as phy#l-leording to Francie A. Knott, attorney |). nrepared and citations to be con- Carmine Lengettl, jaintor of the tene- |i; rouse renta te and scientists. lor afr, Crowell. Robinson is eihtee | sidered and awarded. After that I may Cag raat tie oa yer Peallbe narra eliole every lowered and| years old and the aon of Harry M-lneve an opportunity to engage in some ieacaeeied oe wel lta I | knocked on the door of the rear apart: ["erenrtor will be collected By the @t tobinson, an inventor, of No. 219! error which will enable me to provide|{| Wed., April 2d, Is the Last Day of Our Mid-Week Special Mant on the second floor this morning |, sil Jewels exceeding the value of $109. Academy Street, South Orange. Gre |properly for my family.” LATE: COV EET MEATS— Thi ‘of tootlinome excep! and, obtaining no response, called the Watches, have been taken from | Robinson is a year or two older, n, O'Ryan Will continue his head- ving dnckety of pelted Choco police. ‘The door was broken down ana {te Jewelers, who will recelve pay for| ghe was a member of the Motor jquarters at the Hall of Records. he variety sso erent a ‘ athar h , eet di : q Every “nlere’ wlll 25 IN OUR GAS OFFICES IN MAN- veiihe bed were found two mem one {tem at a rate estimated ty a special corps of America. ‘They met in a New| ye artexcoutive er 28 EHEDE seen ght on PoUNT sox ic HATTAN AND THEB dead, the other living and delirious. COMMISION, York Canteen early in October and were corporatio jprough . ley nt smile to aia ‘Tao dead man was James Sorge, ffty- | All horses, except those used for vtted by a Justice of the Peace in|the Goneral’s face, but no verbal re: " 7 ot RONX. four, wears "iid:” the Miiving "ang Wha Loreeding pur ave been requisi-|panaic a few Gaya before Christmas. |#P°Mt Attractive Offerings for Tomorrow, Thursday i Hurlem Hospital prisoner, charged (“one for the Red Army Last Sunday Robinson gave @ SPECIAL MIXED CANDY—In days cone by. vou whee step ede said Sorge had boon dead | Cause of the Jews Placed Before [set With sapphires to bis wife. ‘Coen No telling what an ‘‘ounce of wii om LIEUT. COL, BACON HOME. RB ihe gpina tds lt ‘ ’ at least a month, during which period American De Mr, well talked the c: over with} ii panniano had continued to live In the <n i embered hav: y of State Served prevention”’ is worth at this time. Bpanntang had continued to live In the | paras, April 2—A. delegation of ME Knotty the Malte penonga Nothing ls known of the antecedents of | Jews, including Col. Harry jbeen held up Saturday night s either man. They had taken the apart- | Cutle uls Marshall o| f of the same kind taken from her. Lieut. Col. Robert L. forme: MINT SEXTETTES — A Cutler, ars { New York |ring ment about three months ago anes ck of Chicago Se identified the ring, Mr. Knott said, | Secretary of State and former Ambas- select assortment of de- : tay, by HRS and when Robinson was described to] sador to France, returned on the Levi-|]] Hclows Mint confectia ah arr ty a, BOWIE WINNERS. her declared he was the man who held ‘ F ay a a 0NS0 | ate as 0 0 6W or S. delegation on the per te thian to-day after twenty-two months’ n eal fruit with ait’ deticloue . a4 athe covenant 2h opinson was arraigned on a charge |service with the A.M. F ay Rae's FIRST RACK-—Malden two-yearec i the Interests Jewinty ‘ang of highway robbery to-day Before Jude) 116 was Aide-de-Camp to (ion. Persh " oped © in : y “ H filles; four furlong W minority populations in backward | Walter C iA AGG Hele FOr the Sree J then was made Chief Celebrnted G e B. Cortel ves Robinson ag ASAT IEY POD INAAG whwar ing for a time, and the permigitss our Celebrates oop rtelyouy President tamipotiag 114 rier - for muha Bal of the American Military Mission to ints and Mi dj, * Marce iy), third e ey ‘British G. H. @., and acted as liaison Box ; 0. Hush, Heck and Calls, Miss th ‘at same | Fi officer, n Stathem, Super Girl and Lady Jonp also Geieon tant ind. ing oF Fer paid" bine belie te. the! arama AE A ap ay er oe peer ‘ahs eens, Oe Valen of tht abioricgw bore %

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